Whilst looking for something else I discovered this from Wireless World, May 1975, I wonder if they've got any left?
Discount for bulk too ... sigh....
I’ve never even seen a Burroughs box for these.
I have seen a premade Styrofoam case that held many tubes on ebay before.
I’ve purchased many of the tubes which were ‘pulls’ and they were all wrapped in newspaper from 1970-1972 - I still have the newpaper wrappings.
I also have about 20 of the complete boards (tubeless). Only recently rediscovered when we were moving from one office space to another.
Michail Wilson
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How could you tell they were NOS? I have this religious belief that everything on the surplus market consisted of NYSE pulls, as suggested by the words "removed from operational equipment". Did your NOS actually come in Burroughs boxes marked with the tube type, or were they just covered in bubble wrap? Did they look any different than the ones you got with the boards?
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 7:44:07 AM UTC-7, Robert G. Schaffrath wrote:
Yes, Meshna is where I got three boards from in 1979 and later on my seven NOS tubes. By 1980, the prices had almost doubled (used tubes were USD$4 and NOS were USD$5) which is understandable
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“BTW, was Ultronics the only manufacturer to use B7971's in their products?”
No. On eBay right now there is a commercial scoreboard device for sale the that uses 15 B-7971’s. No tubes included.
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I have seen a premade Styrofoam case that held many tubes on ebay before.
If someone could post good-quality pictures of the PCB (both sides), that would satisfy my curiosity
there is a seller on eBay from France with a whole garden shed full of Styrofoam boxes of B-7971 nixies. He puts them up whenever he feels like it. He does take great photos of them but I could never afford his prices.
Pharma Phil
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4 images. Can click to zoom in.
If you need more pictures or various angles, let me know.
Michail Wilson
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On Apr 3, 2020, at 2:58 PM, gregebert <greg...@hotmail.com> wrote:I definitely remember the Poly-Pak ads, and at the time I was not electronically-adept enough to design the drive electronics so I bought a bunch of LED displays instead.
I do have a couple of core planes I found at hamfests.
I’ve purchased many of the tubes which were ‘pulls’ and they were all wrapped in newspaper from 1970-1972 - I still have the newpaper wrappings.
Bill